Events
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Cost: $72
Santa Clara County is one the best places in the world to create a year-round garden, whether
you want to grow vegetables or a beautiful sustainable garden full of trees, shrubs, perennials and flowers. Come learn the basics about our climate and soil and the best practices for creating your ideal garden. If you are a beginning gardener, you will learn how to get started successfully. If you have some experience, you’ll learn about sustainable practices and appropriate plants to introduce into your garden. The goal of this class is to enable you to have a successful and sustainable garden in our time and place.
There are six classes on six consecutive Monday evenings from September 8 through October 13 from 7 p.m. - 9 p.m.
To register, visit the web site http://www.paadultschool.org
or call 650-329-3752.
End: 11:00 am
Cost: Free
Learn how to grow "Allium Gardens of Garlic, Onions, Leeks & More!" at the next Master Gardener Workshop at Gamble Garden. UCCE Master Gardener Susan Zaslaw will explain methods gardeners can use to take advantage of our Bay Area mild winters to grow a gourmet garden of onions, flowering chives, leeks and shallots - all members of the Allium family. Alliums help conserve water during this drought period since they thrive during the rainy season. She will also discuss the ornamental alliums, which are very striking, and other edible alliums such as: green onions, Japanese bunching onions, Egyptian walking onions and bulbing onions. Other topics include: the history of growing onions and garlic; some ancient beliefs and medicinal uses; as well as how to plant, grow, harvest and preserve the Alliums. Handouts will be provided.
Location: Gamble Garden, 1431 Waverly St., Palo Alto, 94301 Directions to Gamble GardenEnd: 12:00 pm
Cost: $10 members/$15 non-members
Sat, Sep 13
Join the 90,000 people in the United States who have certified their yards and homes as backyard habitats for wildlife. Master Gardener Sharon McCray, whose yard is certified by the National Wildlife Federation, will show the four basic elements required by wildlife for survival and how to provide them in basic landscaping. You'll learn about gardening with natives, how to build a toad house and learn about other wildlife-friendly shelters, discover ways to reduce water use while providing ample resources for animals and so much more! We will even provide the paperwork for you to begin certifying your own backyard habitat. Let's make the world a greener and more wildlife-friendly place.
Location: Guadalupe River Park and Gardens, 438 Coleman Avenue, San Jose, CA 95110. 408-298-7657 Map and Directions to Guadalupe River Park and Gardens
End: 12:00 pm
Cost: Free
Sat, Sep 13
Join Master Gardener Karen Schaffer for a two-hour free workshop on Cool Season Gardening. Now is the perfect time to start winter greens, chard, lettuce, kale, radish, cauliflower, broccoli, cabbage and more! You will be harvesting delicious vegetables from November through March.
The class is free but we request that you pre-register by phoning the MetroEd office during business hours at 408-723-6450 or by sending email to RitaB@metroed.net. Please include a phone number in your email. Registration forms are available at the door.
Location:
Erikson Adult Ed Center, 4849 Pearl Ave., San Jose, 95136.
Directions to Erikson/MetroEd Adult Education CenterEnd: 8:30 pm
Cost: $69
Learn simple techniques of sustainable gardening to create and maintain a beautiful ornamental garden that will be attractive year-round while respecting and protecting the environment. Topics include caring for the soil, using efficient irrigation and choosing the right plant for the right place. The course also covers basic design concepts, non-toic pest management and season-appropriate chores to keep your garden looking its very best.
Six consecutive Wednesday evenings from September 17 - October 22, 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Register at http://ace.fuhsd.edu or call 408-522-2700.
Location:Fremont High School, Room Art D, 1279 Sunnyvale-Saratoga Road, Sunnyvale, 94087.
Directions to Fremont High School in SunnyvaleEnd: 9:00 pm
Cost: Free
Wed, Sept 17
Fall is the best time to plant ornamentals in the San Francisco Bay Area. Come and learn how to design your dream garden, get ideas of the plants most suited to our area, and where to find them.
Location: Sunnyvale Library, 665 W Olive Ave, Sunnyvale, 94086. Directions to Sunnyvale LibraryEnd: 8:00 pm
Cost: Free
Wed, Sept 17
Gardening in containers lets us garden anywhere - balconies, patios, driveways and more. With containers we can bring great tastes, textures and smells closer to us, and keep gardening manageable by choosing plants and containe sizes that meet our needs. In this class you'll learn the basics of container gardening: soil, water, fertilizer, container materials (clay, plastic, etc.), container sizes and common pests. Then you'll learn about a wide variety of plants that do particularly well in containers, with special emphasis on fragrant plants, plants that are fun to touch, and edible plants - herbs, fruits and vegetables, including ones that you can plant right now in September.
Location: Community Room, West Valley Library, 1243 San Tomas Aquino Road, San Jose, 95117. Directions to West Valley LibraryEnd: 8:00 pm
Cost: Free
Did you know that by careful planning and plant selection, you can have beautiful flowers in your garden all year long? Find out from Master Gardeners!
Location: Evergreen Library, 2635 Aborn Road, San Jose, 95121 Directions to Evergreen LibraryEnd: 12:00 pm
Cost: Free
In September, representatives from the Santa Clara Valley Water District, Kurt Elvert and Kevin Galvin, will join us for the first hour, 10 a.m. - 11 a.m. to talk about the current state problem in water shortages. They will also discuss the landscape and irrigation system rebate programs for homes and businesses along with other useful water-wise information.
From 11 a.m. - noon, we are inviting people to talk about water-saving ideas. Master Composter Lee Phillips will join us to talk about how he has saved money from the Santa Clara Valley Water District's water rebate program. He will lead off the show with a water-related song he composed! For more infomation on the rebate program, see valleywater.org.
Time permitting, we will also discuss a movie which has recently opened in selected California cities called "Flow: For Love of Water" and the soundtrack of the movie trailer will be played.
Master Gardener Sharon McCray will also be on hand with Dr. Craig Kolodge, Master Gardeners Bader Kudsi and Jim Maley to discuss water-wise gardening.
In the final half hour, Sharon will discuss the Prusch Farm Park Harvest Festival that is taking place on October 4 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Location: KKUP Radio at FM 91.5 mHz. Drop by the studio at 1241 Franklin Mall in Santa Clara ringed by Jackson, Monroe, Homestead and Benton Streets. Call in your questions during the show: 408-260-2999. Directions KKUP Radio StudioEnd: 5:00 pm
Cost: Free
Overfelt Gardens in a garden sanctuary for plant, wildlife and quiet
contemplation and enjoyment of nature in the urban setting.
The Chinese Moon Festival is celebrated by billions of people around
the world. They celebrate it with dances, feasting and moon gazing.
Delicious moon cakes are a traditional enjoyment. But on this day, we
offer you the pleasure of sharing arts, crafts and creative activities
in a Chinese garden setting.
The Master Gardeners are hosting a booth with gardening-related activities for adults and for children.
Free admission and parking. This is a tobacco-and alcohol-free event.
Location:Chinese Cultural Garden, Overfelt Gardens, 368 Educational Park Dr., San Jose, 95133.
Directions to Overfelt GardensEnd: 8:30 pm
Cost: Free
Now is a great time to start winter greens. Master Gardener Karen Schaffer will introduce you to many new and unusual varieties of vegetables. Come learn how to grow vegetables for fall and winter harvest. We will discuss how to seed directly into soil between July and September; how to seed into pots for transplanting later; how to buy good transplants from nurseries for planting in September and later. You will enjoy great vegetables from October through March!
Location: Los Altos Main Library, 13 S. San Antonio Road, Los Altos, 94022 Directions to Los Altos Main LibraryEnd: 11:00 am
Cost: Free
Sat, Oct 4
Walk and talk with Master Gardeners as they cut back, clean up and divide ornamental plants for the winter.
Followed by Open Garden until 1 p.m.
Location: Palo Alto Demonstration Garden, 851 Center Drive, Palo Alto, 94301 Directions to Palo Alto Demonstration GardenEnd: 4:00 pm
Cost: Free
Sat, Oct 4
The goal of the Harvest Fair & Exposition is to embrace the spirit of the county fair and provide a place for families to celebrate a "county fair" in San Jose.
Entertainment - unusual food - pony rides - plant sale - cooking classes - pumpkin patch - hay wagon ride - apple juice tasting - kids programs - games and fun things to do! Listen to the Mariachi San Jose Youth Band!
Visit the Rare Fruit Orchard - the Heritage and High-Density Fruit Orchards - Emma's German Garden - Friendship Forest - Petting Zoo - and be part of 4H Mega Field Day!
The Master Gardeners will host a booth and will be holding a fall plant sale with fall/winter vegetable seedlings and other plants.
For more information, visit http://pruschfarmpark.org or call 408-926-5555.
Location:Prusch Farm Park, 647 South King Road, San Jose, 95116. This is near the intersections of highways 280/680 and 101. Admission and parking are free.
Directions to Prusch Farm ParkEnd: 12:30 pm
Cost: Free
Sat, Oct 4
Tired of watering, mowing and weeding your lawn but don't know what to put in instead? Replacing your lawn appropriately reduces your water bill and your maintenance costs, encourages habitat for birds and butterflies and does not contribute to global warming. You'll come away from this inspiring talk with dozens of ideas, illustrated by pictures worth more than a thousand words. Deva Luna combines her passion for plants with a desire to enhance the environment. She is a lifetime Master Gardener, Gardening Instructor, Coordinator of Santa Clara Teaching Garden, Landscape Designer and Horticulturalist for EarthCare Landscaping. She has a degree in "Plants and Art" from UC Davis.
To register, call 650-493-6072.
Location: 559 College Ave., Palo Alto, 94306 Directions to Common GroundEnd: 9:00 pm
Cost: $70
Santa Clara County is one of the best places in the world to create a year-round garden, whether you want to grow vegetables or a beautiful sustainable garden full of trees, shrubs, perennials and flowers. Come learn the basics about our climate and soil and the best practices for creating your ideal garden. If you are a beginning gardener, you will learn how to get started successfully. If you have some experience, you'll learn about sustainable practices and appropriate plants to introduce into your garden. the goal of this class is to enable you to have a successful and sustainable garden in our time and place.
There are six classes on six consecutive Tuesday evenings from October 7 through November 11 from 7 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Register at http://www.ci.campbell.ca.us/Recreation/communitycenter
Location: Campbell Community Center, 1 W. Campbell Ave., Campbell, 95008 Directions to Campbell Community CenterEnd: 11:00 am
Cost: Free
UCCE Master Gardener Bekah Stratton will provide this complete introduction to growing and using the many varieties of lavenders, including the history and mystique of lavender up to the current day. She will demonstrate the great contrast between lavender grown with preferred, natural methods, and lavender grown with toxic chemical methods. Being a Mediterranean plant, or dry summer plant, lavender only needs water during our rainy season. This makes it ideal for landscaping in drought prone areas like ours. Topics include: genus of Lavenders; types by intended uses; growing habits; planting; methods of propagation; nutrition needs; and soils. Care of the fragrant crop leading to the final day of harvesting the lavender will be covered as well. Practical handouts provided.
No Reservations Required.
Location: Gamble Garden, 1431 Waverly St., Palo Alto, 94301 Directions to Gamble GardenEnd: 4:00 pm
Cost: Free
A great family day! Giant Pumpkin Patch - Scarecrow Row - Apple Tasting - Fresh Apple Cider - Guadalupe River Education - Lots of FreeK Kid's Activities - Children's Concert. The Master Gardeners will host a fun booth with gardening- and harvest-related children's activities.
Location:Discovery Meadow, Guadalupe River Park and Garden. This area is located just north of the Children's Discovery Museum at 180 Woz Way, San Jose, CA 95110-2722. The major cross street is San Carlos Street.
Directions to Guadalupe River Park and GardenEnd: 12:00 pm
Cost: Free
Master Gardener Lee Ann Ray will answer all your questions about pests in your garden - the good guys as well as the bad guys! Join us for a free talk on Integrated Pest Management (IPM) for the home gardener.
The workshop will cover prevention techniques - the most successful AND environmentally-friendly being to encourage beneficial insects in your garden. Lee Ann will describe how to accomplish this. She will cover prevention techniques, pest and plant symptom identification, action thresholds and sustainable management methods. You will discover and discuss low-impact solutions to common gardening challenges and the maintenance and enrichment of our natural gardening environments.
Registration required: Those interested in attending, please send email to ritab@metroed.net or phone 408-723-6450.
Location:4849 Pearl Ave., San Jose, 95136 (Bus #66)
Directions to Erikson MetroEd CenterEnd: 3:00 pm
Cost: Free
This fall, plant a crop in your vegetable bed to feed the SOIL instead of you and your family. We'll talk about what a cover crop is, why they are useful and which ones are good to plant here.
Followed by Grand Rounds in the Community Garden.
Location: Sunnyvale Teaching and Demonstration Garden (at Charles Street Community Garden), 433 Charles St., Sunnyvale, 94087 Directions to Sunnyvale Teaching and Demonstration GardenEnd: 8:00 pm
Cost: Free
Learn how to have a beautiful garden with less work and less water. Climate-adapted plants make gardening easy in our year-round dry climate.
Location:1243 San Tomas Aquino Road, San Jose, 95117
Directions to West Valley LibraryEnd: 4:00 pm
Cost: Free
Let's go green! A free community event offering families and children opportunities to diminish their carbon footprint and counter global warming. Sponsored by the League of Women Voters; the Master Gardeners will host a table.
Location:Tech Museum of Innovation, 201 South Market Street, San Jose, 95113
Directions to the Tech Museum of InnovationEnd: 8:00 pm
Cost: free
Learn to make your own 'Black Gold' to build soil health and improve the garden. Master Composter Ian Gerbode will explain the many ways yard trimmings, autumn leaves and vegetable waste can be transformed into soil enriching compost. Topics incliude comparing hot and cool composting methods, lasagna sheet composting and successful vermiculture ...aka worm bin management. Garden success begins with good soil.
Location:13650 Saratoga Avenue, Saratoga, 95070
Directions to Saratoga LibraryEnd: 12:00 pm
Cost: Free
Veggielution is a great college student program of growing vegetables and helping the poor of our community. This program was featured in the San Jose Mercury News not long ago in an article by Holly Hayes. The subject of winter vegetables will also be discussed, so tune us in!
Mark Anthony Medeiros, a Board member of Prusch Farm & Garden in San Jose, and his garden partner Amy will join us to discuss Veggielution.
Location:1241 Franklin Square, Santa Clara
Directions to KKUP StudioEnd: 2:00 pm
Cost: Free
Families are invited to join the Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society and over a dozen other environmental organizations to celebrate nature and wildlife. There will be live animals, educational presentations, a poster contest and many hands-on activities including nestbox and a bird feeder building.
For "Early Birds," we'll have a guided shoreline walk at the Charleston Slough in Mountain View's Baylands at 8 a.m. Following the walk, participants will caravan to Wildlife Education Day festivities in Cupertino. RSVP is required for the walk only. Please call 408-252-3740 to RSVP or send email to programs@scvas.org.
The Master Gardeners will host a booth with fun hands-on gardening-related activities.
Location:McClellan Ranch Park, 22221 McClellan Rd., Cupertino, 95014
Directions to McClellan Ranch ParkEnd: 8:30 pm
Cost: Free
Join other gardeners in learning how to save seeds from your favorite summer vegetables and flowers! Master Gardener Rosalie Shepherd will describe the principles and show you sure-fire techniques. It's great fun and also satisfying to grow your favorite plants from saved seeds.
Location: Los Altos Main Library, 13 S. San Antonio Rd, Los Altos, 94022 Directions to Los Altos LibraryEnd: 12:30 pm
Cost: $27
Learn which varieties of peaches, nectarines, plums, pluots, aprictos, apples and pears are the delight of connoisseurs. You will be introduced to the best of the best-tasting deciduous fruits that grow in this area and learn where to find sources for your own plants. Nancy has been conducting and attending fruit tastings for the last 26 years in her diverse home fruit garden and in research facilities around the state. She has collaborated with Andy's Orchard and Dave Wilson Nursery and oversees the rare fruit plantings at Prusch Farm Park in San Jose.
Location: 559 College Ave., Palo Alto, 94306 Directions to Common GroundEnd: 11:00 am
Cost: Free
Learn how to make unusual and attractive arrangements using plant materials from the fall garden. Ikebana and other techniques will be demonstrated.
Followed by Open Garden until 1 p.m.
Location: Palo Alto Demonstration Garden (at Eleanor Pardee Community Garden), 851 Center Drive, Palo Alto, 94301 Directions to Palo Alto Demonstration GardenEnd: 8:00 pm
Cost: Free
Autumn is the perfect time to start planning a drought tolerant garden that saves water, attracts wildlife and enriches the environment. Learn design basics for a lush and waterwise garden, including plant selection for year-round bloom and eco-friendly planting techniues and ideas to reduce, reuse and recycle landscaping materials from around the home.
Location:
13650 Saratoga Avenue, Saratoga, 95070
Directions to Saratoga Library